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I think that was a different thread (or so far back on this one that I couldn't find it).The fruit were most likely "Cornelian Cherries" - Cornus mascheersfermi
I think it's caused by rain, then rapid freezing. Happens 3-5 times a winter here. Was going to post this in my cyclamen thread, but will here. These coum seedlings were planted 2 inches deep into the soil(seed sown), now they sit out of the ground on top of ice crystals that are 4 inches high up from the soil level. I had mentioned in the Cyclamen Bioag Ful-Power experiment thread, this is what happens.....very disappointing.